Weekly What's Up: Detroit X Detroit

Pride for the Motor City’s musical lineage runs deep. What better way to honor the inspiring history of Southeast Michigan musicians, songwriters and performers than with a enormous event packed with bands respectfully masquerading as their favorite groups, reciting their songs and often adopting their look and persona.

This Saturday is the fifth annual Detroit By Detroit showcase, a celebration of Michigan music that also shines a spotlight on the contemporary scene’s talented players through the nostalgia of jukebox-esque renditions of classic jams born out of the Motor City’s verdant music scene(s). Groups will interpret the works of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Bob Seger as well as newer Detroit/Ann Arbor icons like Mayer Hawthrone, Daniel Zott (of Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr) and Kem.

Ypsi’s own indie-rock quartet The Landmarks will be taking on The White Stripes. Should be interesting!

Also, The School Of Rock will be playing Ted Nugent jams! All proceeds from this concert will be going toward a special scholarship at the School of Rock, too, likely benefiting a future Detroit rock and roller!

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